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View from the Mishkan

David Negley Host Rabbi David Negley has been interested in religious studies since the age of twelve. Ironically, he began by refuting the Bible, and all religion, and became an atheist at an age when most children are still...

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Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 80 (The Greater Exodus Pt 10: Interview with Howie and Aline George)

Discussing how the hell-bug of Abaddon is overcome by believers who connect the generations with the Word. with special guests Howie and Aline George from Mishkanim. (mishkanim.com)

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Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 57 (The Four Winds Review)

Bullet points from the Four Winds:

These Torah portions are always timed to bookend the moed of Shavuot.  The opening verse of the text associates it with Sinai in the wilderness, the place where the Torah was given.
With the Mishkan built, now the tribes are counted for organizing into their boundaries for camping, movement, judgment, and for war.  Their tribal blessings or clan (Leviim) attributes will influence their arrangement.
According to the Midrash, the arrangement was rectangular.  The kohanim, families of Moses* and Aaron, camped close to the entrance of the Mishkan on the east side. The other clans of Levites camped north, west, and south a farther distance from the Mishkan.
Outside the Levites were the twelve tribes, and each of the four “corners” were given to livestock (hint-hint).
The clouds of glory surrounded the Camp on all four sides.  The wilderness asks the question:  “Are you ownerless like the midbar?”
The wilderness specifically tests for pride.  It’s a pre-Jerusalem, pre-Garden step.  It’s an “in-between” place between salvation and elevation.  A saved human being must disentangle himself/herself from dependence upon the previous Egyptian serpent/multi-beast owner and their systems: government, economic, agricultural, sports, medicine, literature, music, etc.  We covered this in the ”History of the Beast.”  Dependence shifts to the Holy One of Israel.

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LISTEN LIVE 2Stix Stephen & Anne McLeod Cohosts Stephen McLeod is a retired college professor, a poet who taught English, writing, World Literature, research skills, and conducted research into educational skills and...

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